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Do the UK's new refugee citizenship rules violate the UN Refugee Convention?

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The UK government has been criticised for bringing in new guidance which effectively bans refugees who entered the country illegally from acquiring British citizenship.
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Highlighting Canada's differences from the U.S.

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BC Today guest host Dan Burritt and Craig Baird, host of the Canadian History Ehx podcast, listen to a Canadian-American caller who is considering giving up his dual citizenship in favour of Canada. Baird says Canada distinguishes itself...
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Canada's differences from the U.S. highlighted

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BC Today guest host Dan Burritt and Craig Baird, host of the Canadian History Ehx podcast, listen to a Canadian-American caller who is considering giving up his dual citizenship in favour of Canada. Baird says Canada distinguishes itself...
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What Trump’s ‘birthright citizenship’ order means for Canadians in the U.S.

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One of the first executive orders passed by U.S. President Donald Trump could have major implications for Canadians who live and work in the U.S. A federal judge has temporarily halted the order, but this is only the beginning of the...
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22 US states sue Trump's order blocking birthright citizenship

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After Donald Trump unleashed a storm of executive orders in the first few hours of taking over the presidency, the US judiciary is now gearing up to face a potential avalanche of challenges. In the first of these, 22 states are suing to...
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Legal challenges await US executive orders

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Donald Trump unleashed a storm of executive orders in the first few hours of taking over the presidency. The US judiciary is now gearing up to face a potential avalanche of challenges. In the first of these, 22 states are suing to stop...
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US judge temporarily blocks Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship

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Donald Trump unleashed a storm of executive orders in the first few hours of taking over the presidency. The US judiciary is now gearing up to face a potential avalanche of challenges. In the first of these, 22 states are suing to stop...
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Trump starts a bidding war for his first foreign visit

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During the inaugural hour of his second term on monday, Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders indicating a distinctive shift in U.S. Policy that advances the new president's "America first" vision. In an extensive press...
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Trumps immigration crackdown begins

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Immigration officials can make arrests in churches and schools.
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Trump's immigration crackdown begins

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Immigration officials can make arrests in churches and schools.
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US President Donald Trump open to Musk buying Tiktok

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US President Donald Trump expresses openness to Elon Musk buying TikTok, suggesting a potential shift in the app's ownership. The move could impact US-China relations and the future of social media in the country.
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Trump Dragged To Court By 22 U.S. States: Order Ending Birthright Citizenship Sparks Furore

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US President Donald Trump stares at a long legal battle ahead after his first day executive order that ended birthright citizenship policy. The order sparked furore as 22 U.S. states dragged the President to court claiming he has...
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Conservative leader alleging non-citizens may have voted admits there's no hard evidence

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The B.C. Conservatives are calling into question the province's election outcome, claiming non-Canadian citizens may have voted but admitting they have no hard evidence. As Katie DeRosa reports, some are worried the complaints could end...
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Mail-in ballots from care facility 'not [a] smoking gun,' poli sci prof says

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The B.C. Conservatives have raised concerns about mail-in ballots from a care facility during the most recent B.C. election, pointing out that the building is near a voting station and suggesting residents may have been influenced by a...
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Removing PR-point incentive from certain jobs will 'reduce potential fraud,' immigration minister says

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In a press conference on Tuesday, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller announced that jobs supported by Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) would no longer result in additional points for applicants looking...
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Russia Emerges As Leading Sanctuary For The Deposed | World News | WION

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Syrian rebel forces have entered Damascus amid reports that President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country by plane for Russia after 13 years of civil war. Assad has received asylum in Russia. Watch for more details!
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These Syrian siblings took their oath of Canadian citizenship days after Assad regime fell

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Ahmad Kuman fled Syria with his family after being shot in the side while he was sleeping. He and his sister, Hala, were among 100 people who took their oath of citizenship during a special ceremony in Saskatoon in honour of Human Rights...
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Nigeria's Celebrates Chidimma's Success Amid Citizenship Controversy

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A beauty queen who found herself at the center of a citizenship row in South Africa has become the first runner-up in the Miss Universe competition representing Nigeria. Watch in for more details!
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Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began his second term

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Great Britain is trying to reduce the flow of migrants as it experiences record citizenship applications, including from the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Birthright citizenship in question as Supreme Court takes up Trump’s case

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The justices will examine the legality of Trump’s executive order and the use of nationwide injunctions by lower courts that block the policy. (Scripps News)
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Kemi Badenoch insists the Conservatives are still the main opposition

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Kemi Badenoch has insisted that the Conservatives are still the main opposition, and that they are “holding Labour to account” on issues such as education and the economy. Asked if the Tories can still claim to be the main challenger to...
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Trump signs executive order mandating proof of citizenship for voters

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President Trump signed an executive order requiring voters to prove citizenship, mandating Real ID compliance. Legal challenges are anticipated as critics claim it could suppress voter turnout. (Scripps News)
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Trump proposes a $5M 'gold card' visa system as path to US citizenship

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President Donald Trump says he wants to offer wealthy immigrants "gold cards" that would give a pathway to citizenship in exchange for a $5 million purchase price. (Scripps News)
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Trump's Birthright Order Sparks H-1B Fears

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Hiba Anver from the Erickson Immigration Group says President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship is creating concerns among H-1B visa holders, with many employed by the tech sector. She joins Caroline Hyde and Mike...